Key Information
CPD Hours: 16 hours
Course Length: Four weeks
Course Format: A mixture of pre-recorded webinars (which can be reviewed throughout the course), Q&A session with the tutors on week 4, self-assessment quizzes, case discussions, supplementary reading material and tutor-moderated online discussion forum
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Course Information
- Designing an anaesthetic plan for individualised patient care
- Monitoring and supportive care in the peri-anaesthetic period
- Anaesthesia of the routine patient
- Developing a logical approach to anaesthetic problem-solving
- Anaesthetising the unwell patient
- How to incorporate patient safety into practice
Does your heart sink when you have to anaesthetise a sick patient for a procedure? Would you like to improve your anaesthetic management for both routine and sick cases?
The aim of this course is to provide practical day-to-day advice for managing common anaesthesia scenarios in practice. Delegates enrolled on this course will have the opportunity to reinforce their skills in anaesthesia, developing a logical approach to the peri-anaesthetic period, with the focus on designing an individualised anaesthetic plan, problem solving and approaching anaesthesia in the sick patient. Q&A sessions with the course tutors allow the opportunity to ask questions on any aspects of anaesthetic management, and ensure this course will be immediately applicable in daily practice.
Why do this course?
You will learn recent advances in anaesthesia that you can start to use in practice the next day – improving your anaesthesia in practice before the course has finished!
The webinars for this course will be pre-recorded and can be viewed as recorded versions throughout the course. A live Q&A session will run at 1pm London Time on the following dates:
Friday 2nd May
Friday 9th May
Friday 16th May
Friday 23rd May
Cristina Bianchi, DVM MVetMed DipACVAA MRCVS
Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia
The Royal Veterinary College
Janny de Grauw, DVM PhD DipECVAA MRCVS
Honorary lecturer in Anaesethesia and Analgesia, Royal Veterinary College
Carolina Palacios Jimenez, DVM CertVA PGCertVetEd PhD DipECVAA MRCVS
Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia
The Royal Veterinary College
Thaleia-Rengina Stathopoulou, DVM MVetMed FHEA DipECVAA MRCVS
Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia
The Royal Veterinary College
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